Publisher: All Night Reads

Review: Sweet Surrendering – Chelsea M. Cameron

Review: Sweet Surrendering – Chelsea M. Cameron

*I received a free ARC of Sweet Surrendering from All Night Reads via Netgalley in exchange of an honest review* Sweet Surrendering is hot, intriguing and filled with humor and great friendships! My Sweet Surrendering review: I’m not normally a huge fan of office romances, but I have enjoyed several of Ms. Cameron’s contemporary romance novels in the past, so I figured I’d give Sweet Surrendering a try. And I’m really happy I did! Rory is an awesome heroine, funny, intelligent, confident, sexy and embracing the power she has as vice president of her company. Lucas is great, too, with all his secrets, his chin-dimple, his sexy wink and the way he works hard to make Rory’s life a little […]

Posted 11 September, 2014 by Linda @ (un)Conventional Bookworms in Reviews / 7 Comments
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Review: Deeper We Fall (Fall and Rise #1) – Chelsea M. Cameron

Review: Deeper We Fall (Fall and Rise #1) – Chelsea M. Cameron

*I received a free ARC of Deeper We Fall from All Night Reads via Netgalley in exchange of an honest review* Deeper We Fall is a heart-breaking contemporary story, filled with guilt, and a very tentative path towards love. Lottie seems to think she doesn’t deserve to be happy, just because her best friend Lexie won’t ever have a chance at the kind of life they were both dreaming of two years before college. Lottie is very close to her twin-brother Will, and I enjoyed their banter and their friendship. Coming to college was supposed to be a new start for Lottie, but very soon after arriving in her dorm, she finds out that both Zack and Zan live in […]

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Review: Severed Stone (Souls of the Stones #0.5) – Kelly Walker

Review: Severed Stone (Souls of the Stones #0.5) – Kelly Walker

*I received a free ARC of Severed Stone (Souls of the Stones) from All Night Reads via Netgalley in exchange of an honest review* Severed Stone is the prequel story in the souls of the Stones series, and I frankly don’t know if it would have been better to first read one of the full-length novels in order to have a stronger feeling about this world and some of the characters who live there. As it is, I really didn’t connect with any of the characters, and the beginning felt very rushed. There were also a lot of the plot-points that were quite easy to guess at before they came to pass, so the foreshadowing was a little on the […]

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